Field Assistant (Marine Conservation)
GVI
Posted: December 23, 2025
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Job Description
Assist & contribute to Marine Research in Tenerife!
Location: Tenerife, Spain | Start Date: ASAP | Duration: 6 months
WHERE SCIENCE MEETS ADVENTURE
You’re passionate about the ocean, driven by data, and ready to put your scientific knowledge into action. You want to do more than observe - you want to lead and contribute to conservation that has real-world impact.
At GVI Tenerife, you’ll be living on one of the world's most stunning and ecologically diverse island destinations, helping guide research projects & support volunteers.
✨ WHY THIS ROLE MATTERS
As a Field Assistant in Tenerife, you will support the rest of the GVI team in the day-to-day running of the programs, and specifically assist with managing the participants and students who form part of our groups. The main goal of the Field Assistant is to ensure our groups have the most fantastic experience during their time with GVI.
This is a role for someone who thrives in the field, who understands the balance between rigorous science, engaging training, and real-life field challenges.
WHAT YOU’LL BE DOING
Supporting the running of projects and the daily running of the GVI base
Assisting with project work including planning sessions
Managing the groups on a day-to-day basis, ensuring they have a positive experience
Interacting with local partners for certain activities
Delivering presentations and training relevant to the project activities
Acting as an enthusiastic role model for participants and providing guidance and mentorship
WHAT YOU BRING TO THE TEAM
Passion for sustainable development & marine conservation.
People-centric mindset - comfortable with being ‘on’ 24/7.
Experience managing and overseeing groups/participants/students (we will provide all project-specific training in-country).
EU Passport or valid work permit.
Advantageous:
Previous GVI experience
Understanding of local culture
Emergency First Response certified/trained
WHAT'S IN IT FOR YOU
A unique and immersive conservation experience
All meals provided
Growth opportunities across our 17 locations
A pathway into long-term marine conservation work
A collaborative, purpose-driven culture
Emergency medical and travel insurance
Stunning beaches minutes from base, hiking trails and nearby towns
LIVING & WORKING CONDITIONS AT OUR TENERIFE HUB
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Set in southern Tenerife, just a short walk from the coastline and Puerto Colón, our base offers the perfect balance of fieldwork and exploration. Days are active and the pace can be demanding, but the comfortable shared accommodation, pool, and mountain-and-ocean surroundings make it an inspiring place to live and work.
Base Life & Facilities
Comfortable dorm rooms (accommodating 6–10 people)
Shared kitchen, balcony and communal spaces
Wi-Fi on base
Hot showers (note: only for showers - not from the taps)
️ Food & Meals
Breakfast: includes a continental selection of cereals, toast, jams, fruit, coffee and tea.
Lunch: salads and sandwiches
Dinner: prepared by participants on a rota basis, offering a variety of meals with vegetarian and vegan options available
We cater for most dietary needs
We cook for ourselves (staff and volunteers take turns)
Transport & Access
Bus station: 20–30 minute walk (affordable but not always frequent)
Local taxis are expensive and rarely used unless in groups
Fitness & Field Conditions
You’ll need the fitness to walk beaches for surveys and clean-ups, or spend several hours out at sea on boats
Expect long days, heat, and hilly terrain that can make activities physically demanding
The pace is active but rewarding - you’ll contribute to conservation while enjoying trekking opportunities in the mountains during your free time
What to Pack
Backpack and daypack, sturdy hiking boots or comfortable walking shoes, sandals, swimwear, casual outdoor clothing, warm layers for mountain hikes, lightweight raincoat, hat and sunglasses, reusable water bottle, laptop/tablet, torch/headlamp, toiletries and personal medication, insect repellent, high-SPF sunscreen, and plenty of energy for long days in the field.
WORKING AT GVI
At GVI, we're driven by the desire to make a positive impact on our planet and its people. Our dedicated teams are actively working to address global challenges and together, we leverage a diverse set of specialised skills to pursue a shared vision: cultivating a brighter and more sustainable future for all.
Working at GVI is fast-paced and fun. You will join a community that values passion, authenticity and innovation, and where we treat each other with respect. But we can do better than words to show you who we are!
✅ YOUR NEXT STEP
This is more than just a job - it’s a chance to pass on your skills, support marine conservation, and become part of something bigger than yourself.
Please send us your CV and a short Cover Letter sharing why this role is the right fit for you.
Kindly note: We genuinely appreciate every application we receive. If you haven’t heard from us within 3–4 weeks, it likely means we’ve moved forward with other candidates this time. That said, we’d love for you to stay connected and consider applying again in the future!